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Commit


“Commit,” Education for Better Work (2014), 66–67

“Commit,” Education for Better Work, 66–67

Commit

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How will I make daily progress?

Time:Set the timer to 10 minutes for the Commit section.

Practice:Choose your action partner. Decide when and how you will contact each other.

Action partner’s name

Contact information

Read each commitment aloud to your action partner. Promise to keep your commitments! Sign below.

MY COMMITMENTS

I will discuss my work, education, and finance plans with my family.

With my family, I will decide whether or not I need a PEF loan.

I will find a loan mentor, speak with my priesthood leader, and begin the application process.

I will practice today’s My Foundation principle and teach it to my family.

I will add to my savings—even a coin or two.

I will report to my action partner.

My signature

Action partner’s signature

How will I report my progress?

Practice:Before the next meeting, use this commitment chart to record your progress. In the boxes below, write “Yes,” “No,” or the number of times you kept the commitment.

Discussed work, education, and finance plans with family (Yes/No)

Decided if I need a PEF loan (Yes/No)

If I need a PEF loan, I began the application process (Yes/No)

Practiced Foundation principle and taught it to family (Yes/No)

Added to savings (Yes/No)

Reported to action partner (Yes/No)

Read:Also, remember to track your personal expenses on the back of your My Path to Self-Reliance booklet.

Choose someone to facilitate the My Foundation topic in the next meeting. (Don’t know how to facilitate a My Foundation topic? Read page 17 and the inside front cover.)

Ask someone to offer the closing prayer.

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